What impact did Emperor Asoka's conversion to Buddhism have on India in the 3rd century BCE?
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It brought a period of non-violence and toleration.......
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This was the periods that started toleration and non-violence.
It promoted spiritual transformation that helps in spreading the religion among the people.
The main motive was to influence the people in order to follow non-violence and help them to lead a peaceful life.
Also, he started to come up with welfare ideas such as hospitals and temples for the pilgrimages and people.
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